Brad is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Business and Law's School of Law and Justice. He is the School's representative on the Faculty's Curriculum, Teaching and Learning Committee and the Faculty's Board of Examiners.

Background

Brad completed a Bachelor of Business at ECU at the end of 1997 (graduating with First Class Honours in Management in early 2001) and has worked in Academic roles at ECU for over fifteen years. Previous to this Brad has worked in a large engineering supply company in roles including administration and inventory management.

Qualifications

Bachelor of Business (Management and Business Law), with First Class Honours in Management ECowan;

Graduate Diploma of Commercial and Resources Law UWA.

Awards and recognition

2009 - Nominated for a Faculty Staff Award

2009 - Nominated for UniJobs.com.au Lecturer of the Year Award

2002 - Nominated for a Teaching Excellence Award

2000 - Nominated for the Outstanding Tutor Award

Research

Research areas and interests

The corporate regulatory environment and liabilities of directors

Historical development of the law of corporations from the early part of the 17th Century to present day

Aspects of personal property law

Corporate governance

Recent publications

Unpublished work

Moore, B. (2002). The ascent of quality? A historical journey to reveal the limits of the contention that quality management produces beneficial national outcomes. Unpublished manuscript, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia.